Urgent!! Questions about starlings talking! 5

Updated on pet 2024-06-10
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    My starling has the same problem as you, and he doesn't say it in front of people, as soon as he hangs it on the balcony, he starts to talk and can talk all day, but he doesn't say it when he sees people, but my family can speak more than ten sentences, and his pronunciation is also very clear, we never use a tape recorder to teach him, and many words are learned by himself, and he has never taught him deliberately.

    In fact, the problem of him no longer talking in front of people is not what I said upstairs at all, and he is not close to the starling, and the reason is that as soon as he sees people, he starts to be restless in the cage, and wants me to let him out to play with me, and he is naturally in no mood to talk, and when he can't see people, he doesn't think about going out, and he will cry like a bird.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The few upstairs were wrong! Your starling should be a bird in 2011, because you are its owner, you raised it, he thinks you are a parent, he will not talk to you, and strangers are enemies to him, he will take out the words you teach him to warn others, because it can't understand what you say, it is just imitating, so if you want it to talk to your face, you should let it contact strangers more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    That's because it doesn't agree with you yet, as soon as my starling releases it, it will fly to me, it's better to let it like you first, and then teach it Don't scare it, birds are the most scared.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the starling wants to speak, he needs to pinch his tongue, but the wren brother doesn't need it, you don't have to deliberately teach it, just repeat a few words often and let him hear it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I want to say that it is not good to teach with a tape recorder, and there is a lack of interaction and communication with starlings. If you can make the starling more willing to contact people through more personal feeding and contact, it will naturally become fun to learn human language, coupled with the friendly attitude you show when you like it, it will make the bird more intelligent and studious, and it will naturally become more and more pleasant! By the way, we have just adopted a starling, it was difficult at first, and in the past half a month, with the love and enthusiasm of our family, it has become closer and closer to us, and we have given it a new name: obedient.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes ยท It is best to separate at a distance of one meter and hang it at a high place.

    And then in slow tease, it's about making them talk.

    Now tease this one to let his partner see it, feed him worms as long as this one speaks, let that one look at it, and slowly talk when he sees people.

    Train him to say "hello" whenever he hears the door open and open

    Open and close the door repeatedly, let him say "hello", and slowly become a conditioned reflex.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My family also raises these two starlings, so it's best not to raise them together, they are too capable of fighting. My starling was a meter away from him and he spoke, standing in front of the cage and not talking, probably too excited.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You've found the right person. The main purpose of tongue is to make the front part of the tongue smooth like a human tongue, and the purpose is to speak with a good sound quality, and it is not possible to decide whether you can speak or not, and you can not speak like you have a tongue.

    If you want to get it, I'll teach you a simple way to rub it with incense ash on your tongue to make the front part smoother.

    It's easy to tell the difference between male and female.

    The male one is the one shown below, and the female one does not have a protrusion in the circle.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm not an expert, but it turns out that starlings don't need to twist their tongues when they speak, because starlings don't speak by tongue, but by muscle sound, don't let your beloved birds suffer from this. As for talking, when the starling turns his throat, (that is, the starling changes his hair) can teach him to speak, in fact, now you can cultivate feelings with him and talk to him slowly. The male and female of the bird look at the place where it excretes, and the details are checked online.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You don't need to make a tongue, you can talk without a tongue, but it depends on the qualifications of your starling, that is, is it smart? Starlings themselves like to imitate language, female starlings are good at imitating human speech, and males are good at imitating birds.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Normal, and so is my starling. It shouldn't dare to say it in front of you, the starlings of the year were like this "Except for Individuals", and they will be able to talk to you in person at the beginning of spring, wait patiently! Have you ever tried to eavesdrop on it?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Starlings have to deal with their tongues when they are young, three times in total, and then they become flexible and able to speak. When you want to teach it as an adult, it's a little slow to learn.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Usually let it listen halfway in the morning.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    is turning his throat and insists on teaching starlings to speak not necessarily sooner or later, but as long as they keep teaching, they will definitely say and don't just teach one and teach a few more It will pick what interests me to learn My starling only spoke for half a year Now I can learn it as soon as I teach it So persistence will have results.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Maybe it's a throat turn, and it's time to speak.

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